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  4. MINERS MAY CHALLENGE GOVT'S POWER TO FREEZE UNION FUNDS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Miners' Federation may challenge [?] Federal Government's power to "freeze" the Union funds. The FEderal President of the Federation, Mr. I. Williams, said that the position was being examined by the Federation's legal advisers. ...

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  5. UK Financial Crisis "Normal

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Administrator of European Economic Co-operation, Mr. Hoffman, said yesterday there was no basis for considering the so-called British financial crisis as ...

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  7. WOMAN IN IRON LUNG GIVES BIRTH TO BABY

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday (AAP-Reuter)—A woman who spent most of her time since December in an iron lung since December ...

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  8. KIDNEY DISEASE PREVALENT IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Pyropephritis—a bacterial kidney infection —was responsible for per cent of Queensland ...

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  9. FORMER EMPEROR OF MANCHURIA UNDER ARREST

    TOKYO, Wednesday.—Henry Pu Yi, the Bay Emperor," who ruled Japan's puppet State of Manchukuo, is under ...

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  10. JAPAN MAY BE ADMITTED TO WORLD TENNIS

    WIMBLEDON, Wednesday.—Japan would be admitted to international tennis sooner or later and he could see no reason ...

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  11. M.L.C. Slates Press And Radio Bill

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—"They are futile, unjust and unworthy," declared Mr. E. C. Sommerlad, M.L.C., in the Legislative Assembly last night when referring to the "press and radio muzzling" ...

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  12. ARMED ROBBERY AT ALEXANDRIA

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Three armed and masked men held up four employes of [?] Kitchen & Sons, Alexandria, ...

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  13. Communists May Be Banned in S. Africa

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—The South African Minister for the Interior, Mr. T. E. Donges, said yesterday that the Union ...

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  14. SELLWOOD TO RIDE IN U.S.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Leads Sydney jockey, Neville Sellwood, will go to the United States shortly to ride Bernbrook in his ...

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  15. PARCELS BY POST MAY BE STOPPED

    The Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. F. S. Kellock) advised the Glen Innes Postmaster (Mr. Jenkins) ...

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  16. Surprise Doubles Defeat Of Bromwich And Sedgman

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  17. CAMPAIGN FOR INCREASE IN WAR PENSIONS

    Glen Innes Sub-branch of the R.S.S. and A.I.L.A. will support the drive being made by League Headquarters for a ...

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  19. Emergency Powers Bill Through Assembly

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Emergency Powers Bill, which gives the Government wartime power during the coal crisis, ...

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